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In Reply to: Snow plows posted by Pat on Wednesday, October 31, 2001:
It depends where your at. If your in Mn like I am it won't last long doing long drives or moving a lot of snow. I use a F250 Ford for mine and three family members. It's tough on my truck and I go easy with it. Using a lite duty tractor like your Craftman you would be better off with a blower. You don't see many people here using garden tractors to plow with. None doing big drives with lite duty units. I do have a guy down the road that does his 1/8 mile with an old cub and blower.
Looks like a cold job.
Rick